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    Knee Infection* Permanent spacer?

    Has anyone received an articulating spacer as part of a permanent TKR revision done due to infection. Because I was infected bilaterally and received revisions from 2 surgeons in the span of 10 days, I had 2 different surgical approaches. I have had great success with one knee and less so with...
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    TKR Questions 8 months from surgery

    It’s not so much a corner, as it is a long, winding bend. Hang in there. I am at 5 1/2 months after bilateral TKRs and am so much better. I still have little set backs but overall, heading in the right direction. You will, too.
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    Knee Infection* Permanent spacer?

    Hard to believe that I am 41/2 months from my bilateral TKR revisions due to infection. I am feeling SO much better! I am going on 2 km walks every other day and although tired at the end of the walk, I have little to no pain. Occasionally, I have a sore left hip when I start on my walk, but I...
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    Knee Infection* Permanent spacer?

    Thanks so much, Jockette.
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    Knee Infection* Permanent spacer?

    Of course. This reflects more accurately what has taken place. Do you change the title, or me?
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    Bilateral PKR PKR or TKR in California

    Hi CaFireman, I am now 65 and have always been in good health and although never an athlete, have always been active. I had Patellofemoral replacements in Canada for both knees, 1 year apart. I ended up having them revised with only a 10 day interval in between May 30 ‘22 and June 8...
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    Knee Infection* Permanent spacer?

    Thank you for your advice. It is very much appreciated.
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    Knee Infection* Permanent spacer?

    Both Patellofemorals were revised to TKRs. Right knee was May 30, ‘22 Left knee was June 9, ‘22
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    Knee Infection* Permanent spacer?

    After another blood test and aspirates from both knees to compare to the original stats, it was determined that in all likelihood, I had an indolent knee infection in both knees. In other words, low grade, under-the-radar infection. Bilateral knee revision surgery was recommended. I have been...
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    Knee Infection* Permanent spacer?

    Just a wee update. Doctors were able to aspirate knee fluid, from left knee only, on March 30th and it was sent for culture growth. I see the surgeon on May 4th to discuss results and next steps. Walking is extremely difficult these days, but I am able to do floor exercises quite well and will...
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    Knee Infection* Permanent spacer?

    Thanks, Jockette. Had another appointment today to discuss my blood work taken last week. Seems I have a few markers that could indicate infection. Sigh. Doctor tried to aspirate fluid from both knees, in order to grow a culture, but knees were dry, probably due to cortisone received last week...
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    Knee Infection* Permanent spacer?

    Was fortunate and got in to see another OS sooner than expected. He has an amazing reputation and is a revision specialist. I did my homework and asked specifically for a referral to him. He noted my disabled state, offered cortisone shots for both knees, sent me for blood work to rule out...
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    Knee Infection* Permanent spacer?

    No one suggested it. I have just been rather desperate to get some improvement and looked into options on my own. I think, however, that I will not proceed as it just seems too risky. Don’t want to cause more harm then good. My sincere ‘thanks’ for your reply.
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    Knee Infection* Permanent spacer?

    Thanks very much for your comment. I will discuss prolotherapy with my GP but have a feeling he will recommend a pass. Seems too dangerous given what my knees have been through already.
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    Knee Infection* Permanent spacer?

    Thank you very much for your advice. I really appreciate it and will report back after my second opinion. Cheers!
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    Knee Infection* Permanent spacer?

    I was actually surprised I got an appointment so soon given the major backlogs from Covid. I , too, was surprised no x-rays. I did have some taken in June 2021, so I guess she just went with those. Don’t know. Anyhow, looking forward to some other opinions. Thank you for your comments and wise...
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    Knee Infection* Permanent spacer?

    Saw my OS last week. No x-rays, just a discussion. Didn’t watch me walk nor touch my knee. Offered me an anthroscopy to see if maybe bits of meniscus or other tissue floating about and causing my pain in both knees. I requested a second opinion and just heard back this week. I have an...
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    Knee Infection* Permanent spacer?

    I appreciate your sound advice and have booked a visit with my GP. I will discuss getting on another OS waiting list.
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    Knee Infection* Permanent spacer?

    Thanks so much for your advice. I think another surgeon might be wise. Also will discuss with my GO.
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    Knee Infection* Permanent spacer?

    Thanks so much for your advice. I am in Canada and our health system is such that I would have to remove myself from being a patient of my present OS and be put on a waiting list for another (either someone I request or a random available surgeon). This is a big decision (certainly one I am...

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